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Howard
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« on: June 01, 2005, 09:55:18 AM »

What is the correct length of oar to use for the Spindrift 10N?

Any sources for these in two piece? Seems to me they should be longer than 5 1/2' oars sold in the catalogs, which also appear to be cheaply made...but not cheaply priced.

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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2005, 11:39:57 AM »

I like between 6'6" and 7'0".
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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2005, 12:55:48 PM »

That's what I suspected, with the longest two piece in the West Marine being 6'. Longer one pieces are available, which I may go with.

I might also try my 9' sculling oar, which I keep on the other boat as the fail safe propulsion system. I'm going to add a sculling notch on the transom anyway.

Plan C or D is to use the piece of incredibly expensive spruce I ordered for the boom and make a set of oars. Might be good practice for making a wooden mast.

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« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2005, 07:42:19 PM »

Howard,

I too am looking for two piece oars for my 10N (which I just cut in half today Exclamation )  The ones West Marine carry are 6' Caviness oars.  I've read a few reviews that seem to point to a lack of quality control as the oars weren't even all the same length always.  Aside from mega-buck handmade oars the only other ones I've found are for a nine foot inflatable pontoon fishing boat called the Outcast PAC 900.  Here's a web site that sells accessories for it.  (http://www.flyfishusa.com...essories/outcast-acc.html)

Basically they have aluminum two piece oars in 6' and 7' for $40 and $46 respectively and 7' carbon fiber ones for $100, also two piece.  The only problem I see with them is that they're not nearly as pretty as wooden oars.  They will be lighter and I trust the long sleeved aluminum tubing joint more than the couple of inches of thread on the Caviness oars.  I think I'm gonna go for the 7 footers and cut 6" off if necessary, which seems unlikely as 7' is great for a 10 foot boat.

Cheers,

Mike

P.S.  Can't resist sneaking in a shot of "the big cut"!


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